Explores the ways in which a range of modern textual cultures have continued to engage creatively with the medieval past in order to come to terms with the global present.
Explores the ways in which a range of modern textual cultures have continued to engage creatively with the medieval past in order to come to terms with the global present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louise D'Arcens is Professor of English at Macquarie University. Her books include Old Songs in the Timeless Land: Medievalism in Australian Literature 1840-1910 (2011), Comic Medievalism: Laughing at the Middle Ages (2014), and the edited volumes The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism (2016), International Medievalism and Popular Culture (2014), and The Unsociable Sociability of Women's Lifewriting (2010). She has edited numerous special journal issues on medievalism and published many chapters on medievalism as well as articles in journals such as Representations, Screening the Past, Studies in Medievalism and Postmedieval. She is a former Australian Research Council Future Fellow and is Director of the Macquarie University node of the Australian Research Council Centre for the History of Emotions.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Medievalism and the Missing Globe * 1: Medievalism Disoriented: The French Novel and Neo-reactionary Politics * 2: Medievalism Re-oriented: Tariq Ali's Islam Quintet and the 'Arab' historical novel * 3: The Name of the Hobbit: Halflings, hominins, and deep time * 4: Ten Canoes and 1066: Aboriginal Time and the Limits of Medievalism
* Introduction: Medievalism and the Missing Globe * 1: Medievalism Disoriented: The French Novel and Neo-reactionary Politics * 2: Medievalism Re-oriented: Tariq Ali's Islam Quintet and the 'Arab' historical novel * 3: The Name of the Hobbit: Halflings, hominins, and deep time * 4: Ten Canoes and 1066: Aboriginal Time and the Limits of Medievalism
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